Friday, February 10, 2017

Landlord Hiring

Looking for a fun way to get involved in Orientation Week? Looking to meet some cool new friends and welcome new students into the Queen’s Community?

Well you’re in luck, orientation leader (Landlord) hiring for FYNIRS has opened up today! The applications are open from February 10th 12:00 AM - February 28th @ 4:00 PM, so get your applications in as soon as you can!


We welcome any student, in any year, in any faculty to apply because we are an orientation week that includes ALL THE FACULTIES!


If you have any questions, email us at fynirs@ams.queensu.ca or message us on Instagram/Facebook.

Monday, February 6, 2017

DeFYNIRS of the Queen's Community: Maureen Barnes


The 2017 executive team would like to announce a new initiative for the upcoming year, where we recognize an influential member of our community each week. Our first influencer is Maureen Barnes who is one of the directors for Existere XXIII! 


What was the name of your frosh group? 
Frosh: The Next Gen !

How has FYNIRS helped you throughout your time here at Queen’s? 

FYNIRS has helped me feel at home throughout my time at Queen's. Not living in res was tricky at times, but I never felt out of place. It's reassuring knowing FYNIRS will always be there when you need it, or even if you just want to hangout. I'm truly thankful for FYNIRS.

How have you gotten involved in the Queen’s community? 
Queen's has a phenomenal drama department. I've been lucky to have the opportunity to work on several productions, in both an onstage and offstage capacity. In first year, I was in the Queen's Fall Major Production, The House of Martin Guerre. This introduced me to the world of theatre at Queen's. From there, I went on to be a cast member of Existere XXII. Existere was a life-changing experience and I'm beyond grateful to have been one of the first FYNIRS on the Grant Hall stage. This year, I am thrilled to begin working on Existere XXIII as one of the three creative directors. Existere is a wonderful opportunity to show first years what an amazing time being a FYNIR can be. Existere definitely values the FYNIR things in life.

What is one thing that makes you proud to be a FYNIR? 
Being a FYNIR created a feeling of inclusion and acceptance for me in first year. Prior to starting at Queen's, I was worried that I wouldn't enjoy frosh week because I didn't live in res. Little did I know, FYNIRS orientation would create lifelong friendships and unforgettable memories for me. FYNIRs have spirit and enthusiasm like none other. I'm so proud to be part of a group that will dance and chant like no one is watching.

What was your most memorable moment from FYNIRS Orientation Week? 
My most memorable moment from FYNIRS O-Week was the boat cruise. I met one of my bestest friends on this cruise (shoutout to Nolan Hunter) and for that I am truly grateful.

What's one thing about FYNIRS you'd like other people to know? 
Just because we don't live in res, doesn't mean we aren't a part of the Queen's Community! FYNIRS are incredibly involved at Queen's. Art-Sci, Commerce, Engineering, Nursing, Music, Con-Ed, Comp-Sci, Fine Arts, Phe/Kin...there are FYNIRS in absolutely every program. FYNIRS are incredibly enthusiastic Gaels, we are proud of who we are.

Maureen is definitely an influential member of our community, having experienced so much at Queen's while only being in second year. The 2017 executive team wishes her all the best and hopes the upcoming production of Existere XXIII showcases more of the FYNIR things in life! 

Additionally, if you are a first year wanting to get involved in Existere XXIII here is the application, due this Wednesday at 10pm! http://www.queensu.ca/studentexperience/opportunities/join-seo/existere-cast-application-2017

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Kingston Transit Bus Services

Kingston Transit Bus service runs from roughly 8am - 8pm on Sundays and Holidays. This will be the case for Sunday Sept. 4 and Monday Sept. 5.

On Sunday Sept. 4 bus stops within Queen's Campus will not be running due to the traffic of Residence Move-in between the hours of 8am and roughly 5pm. You can find the detour routes for any buses that typically run through campus here (please scroll down to Sept 4): https://www.cityofkingston.ca/reside…/transit/service-alerts

If you are running late due to traffic/transit issues on Sunday Sept. 4, please do not worry about missing registration as we will be in Bartlett Gym (in the PEC, 69 Union Street) for the better part of the afternoon (2:30pm-6:30pm).

If you need to leave events early on Sunday Sept. 4 or Monday Sept. 5 in order to catch buses home that is totally fine and Landlords/Execs will help you out if need be.

Link to Kingston Bus Schedules:https://www.cityofkingston.ca/residen…/transit/bus-schedules

Link to Kingston Transit Trip Planner* (basically run through Google Maps so you can easily plan a trip on your phone):https://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents/transit/trip-planner

*Kingston Trip Planner/Google Maps may not accommodate for service changes (ie. Sept. 4) when you try to plan a trip so please consult the detour service maps

Friday, September 2, 2016

Location is Key

***IMPORTANT UPDATE: LOCATION CHANGE (09/02/16)***

Wondering where you're supposed to show up for the party? Sign-in and meet-and-greet on Sunday, September 4th will be held in BARTLETT GYM located inside the PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION CENTRE (PEC). There will be direction signs posted on the walls inside the PEC to lead you to Bartlett Gym.

This gym will be used as our main meeting spot each morning throughout Orientation Week, and students will be informed at the end of each day where to meet the next morning (in case the meeting spot changes).

SIGN-IN AND LATE REGISTRATION ON SUNDAY SEPT. 4TH STARTS AT 2:30PM.

Here's a Map so you can find your way!